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Solving Audio Problems If the computer has audio features and you encounter audio problems, see the common causes and solutions listed in the following table. Table D-6 Solving Audio Problems Sound cuts in and out. Cause Solution Processor resources are being used by other open applications. Direct sound latency, common in many media player applications. Shut down all open processor-intensive applications. In Windows XP: 1. From the Control Panel, select Sounds and Audio Devices. 2. On the Audio tab, select a device from the Sound Playback list. 3. Click the Advanced button and select the Performance tab. 4. Set the Hardware acceleration slider to None and the Sample rate conversion quality slider to Good and retest the audio. 5. Set the Hardware acceleration slider to Full and the Sample rate conversion quality slider to Best and retest the audio. Sound does not come out of the speaker or headphones. Cause Solution Software volume control is turned down. Double-click the Speaker icon on the taskbar, then make sure that Mute is not selected and use the volume slider to adjust the volume. Audio is hidden in Computer Setup. Enable the audio in Computer Setup: Security > Device Security > Audio. The external speakers are not turned on. Turn on the external speakers. The audio device may be connected to the wrong jack on the Ensure that the device is connected to the correct jack on the rear of the computer. rear of the computer. External speakers plugged into the wrong audio jack. See the sound card documentation for proper speaker connection. Digital CD audio is not enabled. Enable digital CD audio: 1. From the Control Panel, select System. 2. On the Hardware tab, click the Device Manager button. 3. Right-click on the CD/DVD device and select Properties. 4. On the Properties tab, make sure Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device is checked. ENWW Solving Audio Problems 155

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Solving Audio Problems
If the computer has audio features and you encounter audio problems, see the common causes and
solutions listed in the following table.
Table D-6
Solving Audio Problems
Sound cuts in and out.
Cause
Solution
Processor resources are being used by other open
applications.
Shut down all open processor-intensive applications.
Direct sound latency, common in many media player
applications.
In Windows XP:
1.
From the
Control Panel
, select
Sounds and Audio
Devices
.
2.
On the
Audio
tab, select a device from the
Sound
Playback
list.
3.
Click the
Advanced
button and select the
Performance
tab.
4.
Set the
Hardware acceleration
slider to
None
and the
Sample rate conversion quality
slider to
Good
and
retest the audio.
5.
Set the
Hardware acceleration
slider to
Full
and the
Sample rate conversion quality
slider to
Best
and
retest the audio.
Sound does not come out of the speaker or headphones.
Cause
Solution
Software volume control is turned down.
Double-click the
Speaker
icon on the taskbar, then make sure
that
Mute
is not selected and use the volume slider to adjust
the volume.
Audio is hidden in Computer Setup.
Enable the audio in Computer Setup:
Security
>
Device Security
>
Audio
.
The external speakers are not turned on.
Turn on the external speakers.
The audio device may be connected to the wrong jack on the
rear of the computer.
Ensure that the device is connected to the correct jack on the
rear of the computer.
External speakers plugged into the wrong audio jack.
See the sound card documentation for proper speaker
connection.
Digital CD audio is not enabled.
Enable digital CD audio:
1.
From the
Control Panel
, select
System
.
2.
On the
Hardware
tab, click the
Device Manager
button.
3.
Right-click on the CD/DVD device and select
Properties
.
4.
On the
Properties
tab, make sure
Enable digital CD
audio for this CD-ROM device
is checked.
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Solving Audio Problems
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